Hiram I (Phoenician: 𐤇𐤓𐤌 Ḥirōm "my brother is exalted"; Hebrew: חירם Ḥīrām; also called Hirom or Huram) was the Phoenician king of Tyre according to...
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Hiram Abiff (also Hiram Abif or the Widow's son) is the central character of an allegory presented to all candidates during the third degree in Freemasonry...
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Philippine–American War and the Distinguished Service Cross for his valor in World War I. Hiram was born April 13, 1875, in Peru, Indiana, to Frank and Desdemona Bearss...
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Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham I (October 30, 1789 – November 11, 1869), was the leader of the first group of American Protestant missionaries...
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Hank Williams (redirect from Williams, Hiram)
Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. An early pioneer of country music, he is...
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Baal-Eser I (Beleazarus I, Ba‘l-mazzer I) was a king of Tyre. His father, Hiram I, was a contemporary of David and Solomon, kings of Israel. The only...
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27389 Hiram's Tomb (Arabic: ضريح حيرام, romanized: Darih Hiram, lit. 'Hiram's mausoleum' or Arabic: قبر حيرام, romanized: Qabr Hiram, lit. 'Hiram's grave')...
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city-state, particularly during the reign of Hiram I (c. 969–936 BC). The expertise of Phoenician artisans sent by Hiram I of Tyre in significant construction...
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father of the famous Hiram I. The only information known about him is derived from two passages in Josephus's Against Apion, i.117 and i.118. All that is...
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Born in Honolulu, Bingham was the sixth child of early missionary Hiram Bingham I (1789–1869) and Sybil Moseley Bingham (1792–1848). Both father and...
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the 1780s and organized as Hiram Plantation, named after Hiram I, the biblical king of Tyre. Like King Hiram's domain, Hiram Plantation was set among forests...
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royalty, though exceptions exist, such as with Hiram, Maine, which is named after the biblical King Hiram I of Tyre. Eight out of fifty U.S. States are named...
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referring to Phoenician kings. Hiram I, king of Tyrus, 980–947 BC Hiram II, king of Tyrus (modern-day Tyre, Lebanon), 739–730 BC Hiram Abiff, an appellation in...
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ascension of Hiram III to the throne. Josephus mentions these judges in his treatise Against Apion (Book I, §21), and which last judge (Hiram III) is said...
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continued his father's very profitable relationship with the Phoenician king Hiram I of Tyre (see 'wealth' below); they sent out joint expeditions to the lands...
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to ’Abd-’Ashtart) was a king of Tyre, son of Baal-Eser I (Beleazarus) and grandson of Hiram I. The only information available about Abdastartus comes...
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1 Kings 5 (category Hiram I)
and offered compensation not only for the materials but also for labor. Hiram I's price is the delivery of a large quantity of wheat and oil from Israel...
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History of Tyre, Lebanon (section World War I)
the Phoenician civilization in 969 BC with the reign of the Tyrian king Hiram I, the city of Tyre alongside its Phoenician homeland are also credited with...
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Operation Hiram was a military operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It was led by General Moshe Carmel...
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Ezion-Geber (category Hiram I)
wilderness after the Exodus from Egypt. The "ships of Tharshish" of Solomon and Hiram started from this port on their voyage to Ophir. It was the main port for...
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the Tribe of Asher. King Hiram I of Tyre allied himself with David and Solomon in 2 Samuel, 1 Kings and 1 Chronicles. Hiram provided architects, workmen...
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Baal Lebanon inscription (category Hiram I)
Ernest Renan in 1877. It is particularly notable for having mentioned Hiram I. It is the only Phoenician inscription to suggest a "colonial" system amongst...
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2 Samuel 7 (category Hiram I)
Chronicles 9:29). The construction of David's house using cedar logs supplied by Hiram, King of Tyre, was recounted in 2 Samuel 5:9-12. At what period in his reign...
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Tarshish (category Hiram I)
metals were reportedly obtained in partnership with the Phoenician king Hiram I of Tyre and fleets of ships from Tarshish, according to Isaiah 23. Tarshish...
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Hiram II (Hi-ru-mu) was the Phoenician king of Tyre from 737 to 729 BC. In 738 he was listed as a tributary of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III....
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Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim (5 February 1840 – 24 November 1916) was an American-born British inventor best known as the creator of the first automatic machine...
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Hiram Bingham may refer to: Hiram Bingham I (1789–1869), American missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i Hiram Bingham II (1831–1908), son of Hiram Bingham...
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Hannaouiyah (section Kabr Hiram)
Kabr Hiram "Tomb of Hiram"), supposedly the tomb of Hiram I, but probably dating to the Persian period, 4–6 centuries after the presumed time of Hiram. All...
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The Three Philosophers (category Hiram I)
Rome". The possibility that the three men are King Solomon, Hiram I, King of Tyre, and Hiram Abiff has been advanced by Neil K. MacLennan and Ross S. Kilpatrick...
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holds that the first three Grand Masters were King Solomon, King Hiram I of Tyre, and Hiram Abiff – the craftsman/architect who built the temple. Masonic...
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